Theater Latte Da has been awarded a 2013 National Theatre Company grant from the American Theatre Wing.

American Theatre Wing, which created Broadway’s Tony awards, gives out the $10,000 grants to recognize and support the most promising emerging theater companies from around the country. The National Theatre Company grant honors 10 theaters each year.

“The recognition from the American Theatre Wing is a tremendous honor,” Peter Rothstein, founding Artistic Director of Theater Latte Da, said in a news release. “We are humbled to share this award with colleagues from around the country who are creating adventurous work and making a significant impact in their communities. This recognition is a testament to the extraordinary artists who call the Twin Cities home.”

— Pioneer Press

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